Re: truth in labeling

Looking objectively at the forum:

You can’t post pics or images on here, if you could, I would have simply posted pictures of the food products ingredients list. Since you can’t post pics on here, I posted a link to a blog to show the pictures. I chose that link because the other links, which I posted in a follow up post, are inundated with ads covering the whole screen. That’s it, really simple… no secret agenda behind it. Which is oddly what you seem to be inferring. While you are completely missing the point of the post and only focusing on secondary, irrelevant points about the blogger is laughable.
The conclusion:
The information in the blog post is not fake. It’s real. Period.
For people to think that everyone around them is so stupid that they can’t look at the raw information and discern that is ridiculous. I don’t care what the blogger does, I care that the blogger posted the information. It’s weird that you are so hung up on what doesn’t matter and then accusing me of “ Yet some people just like to argue, defend and double down. Because I am a writer who knows how to do research and verify sources I am warning people about engaging with this blogger and suggesting the poster use more reliable sources with less chance of doing harm.”

The source is reliable, the information is real, and your other points are just nonsensical.

BTW, welcome to the 21st century and how some communication happens nowadays. I don’t like saying things on here without links to sources, that way people who are interested can look into it further. Other people just like to tell everyone else they are wrong without anything to back it up.

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